This paper presents the research framework and early results from a study that is exploring the use of Videoconferencing Systems (VCS) and its influences and impacts on worker productivity within a professional services firm. Worker productivity is the quantity of output produced with optimum quality of work and is measured by examining the comparative resources consumption in physical and VCS enabled tasks. The theory framework is based on a combination of Media Richness Theory, Task Technology Fit Theory, and VCS concepts. The study is using a Mixed Methods Research (MMR) approach that includes a pilot and major ethnographic case studies, coupled with business process analysis; automated content analysis; and directed (vector) graph and...
Videoconferencing has become an essential communication tool for employees to engage in virtual meet...
Corporate survival in the competitive service sector demands continuous improvement in employee prod...
Since the Covid-19 pandemic, teleworking has gone from an unusual working form to standard practice ...
This paper presents the research framework and early results from a study that is exploring the use ...
Professional service firms are exploring ways to cut operating costs by investing in information tec...
Many organisations in modern business environment are exploring ways to become more efficient by cut...
Videoconferencing fatigue or ‘Zoom’ fatigue has emerged as a distinct and pressing phenomenon in lig...
Using data from a unique nationally representative sample of businesses, the Educational Quality of ...
This paper develops and tests a model of the determinants of productivity in twenty computerized off...
We study the fine-grained relationships among information flows, IT use, and individual information-...
In an effort to reveal the fine-grained relationships between IT use, patterns of information flows,...
Purpose: This paper aims to explore the impact of workplaces, which support concentration and commun...
The initial concept of a remote system (WFH) regulates flexible working hours, which can help employ...
We study employee productivity (output per hour worked) before and during the working from home peri...
The study investigated the impact of performance management systems on employee productivity using a...
Videoconferencing has become an essential communication tool for employees to engage in virtual meet...
Corporate survival in the competitive service sector demands continuous improvement in employee prod...
Since the Covid-19 pandemic, teleworking has gone from an unusual working form to standard practice ...
This paper presents the research framework and early results from a study that is exploring the use ...
Professional service firms are exploring ways to cut operating costs by investing in information tec...
Many organisations in modern business environment are exploring ways to become more efficient by cut...
Videoconferencing fatigue or ‘Zoom’ fatigue has emerged as a distinct and pressing phenomenon in lig...
Using data from a unique nationally representative sample of businesses, the Educational Quality of ...
This paper develops and tests a model of the determinants of productivity in twenty computerized off...
We study the fine-grained relationships among information flows, IT use, and individual information-...
In an effort to reveal the fine-grained relationships between IT use, patterns of information flows,...
Purpose: This paper aims to explore the impact of workplaces, which support concentration and commun...
The initial concept of a remote system (WFH) regulates flexible working hours, which can help employ...
We study employee productivity (output per hour worked) before and during the working from home peri...
The study investigated the impact of performance management systems on employee productivity using a...
Videoconferencing has become an essential communication tool for employees to engage in virtual meet...
Corporate survival in the competitive service sector demands continuous improvement in employee prod...
Since the Covid-19 pandemic, teleworking has gone from an unusual working form to standard practice ...